Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability 7.2 Administrator's Guide - Solaris
- Section I. Introducing Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability
- Overview of Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability
- About Veritas File System
- About Storage Foundation Cluster File System (SFCFS)
- How Dynamic Multi-Pathing works
- How DMP works
- How Veritas Volume Manager works
- How Veritas Volume Manager works with the operating system
- How Veritas Volume Manager handles storage management
- Volume layouts in Veritas Volume Manager
- Online relayout
- Volume resynchronization
- Dirty region logging
- Volume snapshots
- FastResync
- How VxVM handles hardware clones or snapshots
- How Veritas File System works
- How Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability works
- About Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability architecture
- About Veritas File System features supported in cluster file systems
- About single network link and reliability
- About I/O fencing
- About preventing data corruption with I/O fencing
- About I/O fencing components
- About server-based I/O fencing
- About secure communication between the SFCFSHA cluster and CP server
- How Cluster Volume Manager works
- Overview of clustering
- Cluster Volume Manager (CVM) tolerance to storage connectivity failures
- Storage disconnectivity and CVM disk detach policies
- CVM initialization and configuration
- Dirty region logging in cluster environments
- Multiple host failover configurations
- About Flexible Storage Sharing
- Overview of Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability
- Section II. Provisioning storage
- Provisioning new storage
- Advanced allocation methods for configuring storage
- Customizing allocation behavior
- Using rules to make volume allocation more efficient
- Understanding persistent attributes
- Customizing disk classes for allocation
- Specifying allocation constraints for vxassist operations with the use clause and the require clause
- Creating volumes of a specific layout
- Customizing allocation behavior
- Creating and mounting VxFS file systems
- Creating a VxFS file system
- Mounting a VxFS file system
- tmplog mount option
- ioerror mount option
- largefiles and nolargefiles mount options
- Resizing a file system
- Monitoring free space
- Extent attributes
- Section III. Administering multi-pathing with DMP
- Administering Dynamic Multi-Pathing
- Discovering and configuring newly added disk devices
- About discovering disks and dynamically adding disk arrays
- How to administer the Device Discovery Layer
- Administering DMP using the vxdmpadm utility
- Gathering and displaying I/O statistics
- Specifying the I/O policy
- Managing DMP devices for the ZFS root pool
- Discovering and configuring newly added disk devices
- Dynamic Reconfiguration of devices
- Reconfiguring a LUN online that is under DMP control using the Dynamic Reconfiguration tool
- Manually reconfiguring a LUN online that is under DMP control
- Managing devices
- Displaying disk information
- Changing the disk device naming scheme
- Adding and removing disks
- Event monitoring
- Administering Dynamic Multi-Pathing
- Section IV. Administering Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability
- Administering Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability and its components
- Administering CFS
- About the mount, fsclustadm, and fsadm commands
- When the CFS primary node fails
- About Snapshots on SFCFSHA
- Administering VCS
- Administering CVM
- About setting cluster node preferences for master failover
- About changing the CVM master manually
- Importing disk groups as shared
- Administering Flexible Storage Sharing
- Administering ODM
- About administering I/O fencing
- About the vxfentsthdw utility
- Testing the coordinator disk group using the -c option of vxfentsthdw
- About the vxfenadm utility
- About the vxfenclearpre utility
- About the vxfenswap utility
- About administering the coordination point server
- About migrating between disk-based and server-based fencing configurations
- Migrating between fencing configurations using response files
- About the vxfentsthdw utility
- Administering SFCFSHA global clusters
- Using Clustered NFS
- Understanding how Clustered NFS works
- Configure and unconfigure Clustered NFS
- Reconciling major and minor numbers for NFS shared disks
- Administering Clustered NFS
- Samples for configuring a Clustered NFS
- Using Common Internet File System
- Deploying Oracle with Clustered NFS
- Administering sites and remote mirrors
- About sites and remote mirrors
- Fire drill - testing the configuration
- Changing the site name
- Administering the Remote Mirror configuration
- Failure and recovery scenarios
- Administering Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability and its components
- Section V. Optimizing I/O performance
- Section VI. Veritas Extension for Oracle Disk Manager
- Using Veritas Extension for Oracle Disk Manager
- About Oracle Disk Manager
- About Oracle Disk Manager and Oracle Managed Files
- Using Cached ODM
- Using Veritas Extension for Oracle Disk Manager
- Section VII. Using Point-in-time copies
- Understanding point-in-time copy methods
- When to use point-in-time copies
- About Storage Foundation point-in-time copy technologies
- Volume-level snapshots
- Storage Checkpoints
- About FileSnaps
- About snapshot file systems
- Administering volume snapshots
- Traditional third-mirror break-off snapshots
- Full-sized instant snapshots
- Creating instant snapshots
- Adding an instant snap DCO and DCO volume
- Controlling instant snapshot synchronization
- Creating instant snapshots
- Cascaded snapshots
- Adding a version 0 DCO and DCO volume
- Administering Storage Checkpoints
- Storage Checkpoint administration
- Administering FileSnaps
- Administering snapshot file systems
- Understanding point-in-time copy methods
- Section VIII. Optimizing storage with Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability
- Understanding storage optimization solutions in Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability
- Migrating data from thick storage to thin storage
- Maintaining Thin Storage with Thin Reclamation
- Reclamation of storage on thin reclamation arrays
- Identifying thin and thin reclamation LUNs
- Veritas InfoScale 4k sector device support solution
- Section IX. Maximizing storage utilization
- Understanding storage tiering with SmartTier
- Creating and administering volume sets
- Multi-volume file systems
- Features implemented using multi-volume file system (MVFS) support
- Adding a volume to and removing a volume from a multi-volume file system
- Volume encapsulation
- Load balancing
- Administering SmartTier
- About SmartTier
- Placement classes
- Administering placement policies
- File placement policy rules
- Multiple criteria in file placement policy rule statements
- Using SmartTier with solid state disks
- Sub-file relocation
- Administering hot-relocation
- How hot-relocation works
- Moving relocated subdisks
- Deduplicating data on Solaris SPARC
- Compressing files
- About compressing files
- Use cases for compressing files
- Section X. Administering storage
- Managing volumes and disk groups
- Rules for determining the default disk group
- Moving volumes or disks
- Monitoring and controlling tasks
- Performing online relayout
- Adding a mirror to a volume
- Managing disk groups
- Disk group versions
- Displaying disk group information
- Importing a disk group
- Moving disk groups between systems
- Importing a disk group containing hardware cloned disks
- Handling conflicting configuration copies
- Destroying a disk group
- Backing up and restoring disk group configuration data
- Managing plexes and subdisks
- Decommissioning storage
- Rootability
- Encapsulating a disk
- Rootability
- Administering an encapsulated boot disk
- Quotas
- Using Veritas File System quotas
- File Change Log
- Managing volumes and disk groups
- Section XI. Reference
- Appendix A. Reverse path name lookup
- Appendix B. Tunable parameters
- Tuning the VxFS file system
- Methods to change Dynamic Multi-Pathing tunable parameters
- Tunable parameters for VxVM
- Methods to change Veritas Volume Manager tunable parameters
- About LLT tunable parameters
- About GAB tunable parameters
- About VXFEN tunable parameters
- Appendix C. Veritas File System disk layout
- Appendix D. Command reference
- Appendix E. Creating a starter database
CVM commands supported for executing on the slave node
Table: List of CVM commands supported for executing on the slave node shows the complete list of commands that are supported for executing on the slave node.
Table: List of CVM commands supported for executing on the slave node
Command | Supported operations |
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vxdg | vxdg -s init <shared_dg> [cds=on|off] vxdg -T < different_versions> -s init <shared_dg> [minor=base-minor] [cds=on|off] vxdg [-n newname] [-h new-host-id] deport <shared_dg> vxdg [-Cfst] [-n newname] [-o clearreserve] [-o useclonedev={on|off}] [-o updateid] [-o noreonline] [-o selectcp=diskid] [-o dgtype=shared] import <shared_dg> vxdg destroy <shared_dg> vxdg -g <shared_dg> [-o overridessb] [-f] adddisk [disk=]device vxdg-g <shared_dg>addsite site vxdg -g <shared_dg> reattachsite site vxdg -g <shared_dg> detachsite site vxdg -g <shared_dg> rmsite site vxdg -g <shared_dg> renamesite oldname newname vxdg flush <shared_dg> vxdg [-qa] -g <shared_dg> free [ medianame...] vxdg join sourcedg targetdg ( both dgs are shared ) vxdg split sourcedg targetdg vxdg [-q] [-s] [-o listreserve] list [diskgroup...] vxdg [-o expand] move sourcedg targetdg object (both dgs are shared ) vxdg -g shared_dg recover vxdg -g <shared_dg> [-f] reminor <shared_dg> new-minor-number vxdg -g <shared_dg> rmdisk medianame... vxdg -g <shared_dg>[-q] spare [ medianame...] vxdg -g <shared_dg> [-f] [-o retain|replace] settag [encl:<enclosure>] name[=value name[=value] vxdg [-q] listtag <shared_dg> vxdg -g <shared_dg> rmtag [encl:<enclosure>] name=value vxdg -g <shared_dg> set siteconsistent=on vxdg upgrade <shared_dg> vxdg -g <shared_dg>set attr=value ... |
vxassist | vxassist -g <shared_dg> [ -b ] convert volume layout=<type> vxassist -g <shared_dg> [ -b ] addlog volume vxassist -g <shared_dg> [-b] mirror volume vxassist [-b]-g <shared_dg>make volume length [layout=layout] diskname ... vxassist -g <shared_dg> [-b] growby volume lengthchange [attribute ...] vxassist [-b] -g <shared_dg> growto volume newlength vxassist -g <shared_dg> shrinkby volume lengthchange vxassist -g <shared_dg> shrinkto volume newlength vxassist -g <shared_dg> settag volume|vset tagname[=tagvalue] vxassist -g <shared_dg>replacetag volume|vset oldtag newtag vxassist -g <shared_dg> removetag volume|vset tagname vxassist -g <shared_dg> move volume-name storage-spec vxassist -g <shared_dg> relayout {volume-name} layout=<type> vxassist -g <shared_dg> remove {volume|mirror|log} volume-name vxassist -g <shared_dg> snapshot volume-name [snapshot-name] [comment=<comment>] vxassist -g <shared_dg> snapstart volume vxassist -g <shared_dg> maxsize layout=<> nmirror=<> / nlog=<> vxassist -g <shared_dg> maxgrow volume vxassist -g <shared_dg> snapback snapvol vxassist -g <shared_dg> snapclear snapvol1 |
vxcache | vxcache -g <shared_dg> start cacheobject vxcache -g <shared_dg> stop cacheobject vxcache -g <shared_dg> att volume cacheobject vxcache -g <shared_dg> dis cachevol vxcache -g <shared_dg> shrinkcacheto cacheobject newlength vxcache -g <shared_dg> shrinkcacheby cacheobject lengthchange vxcache -g <shared_dg> growcacheto cacheobject newlength vxcache -g <shared_dg> growcacheby cacheobject lengthchange |
vxdco | vxdco -g <shared_dg> dis dco vxdco -g <shared_dg> att volume dco vxdco -g <shared_dg>[-o force] enable dco |
vxedit | vxedit -g <shared_dg> set comment="plex comment" plex1 vxedit -g <shared_dg> -rf rm volume vxedit -g <shared_dg>rename oldname newname vxedit -g <shared_dg> set what=value vxedit-g <shared_dg> set user=value mode=value medianame vxedit -g <shared_dg> set failing=off <disk name> vxedit -g <shared_dg> set fstype volumename vxedit -g <shared_dg> set len subdisk vxedit -g <shared_dg> set orig_dmname subdisk vxedit -g <shared_dg> set orig_dmoffset subdisk vxedit -g <shared_dg> set diskdetpolicy diskgroup |
vxmake | vxmake -g <shared_dg> sd name [attr...] vxmake-g <shared_dg>plex plex sd=subdisk1[,subdisk2,...] vxmake -g <shared_dg> -U fsgen vol homevol1 plex=plex-1 vxmake -g <shared_dg> -U fsgen vol volume1 plex=plex1,plex2 vxmake -g <shared_dg> cache name regionsize=<size> vxmake -g <shared_dg> dco volume log=dco |
vxmend | vxmend -g <shared_dg> on plex vxmend -g <shared_dg> off plex |
vxmirror | vxmirror -g <shared_dg>medianame vxmirror -g <shared_dg> -d [yes|no] |
vxplex | vxplex -g <shared_dg> att volume plex vxplex -g <shared_dg> cp volume new_plex vxplex -g <shared_dg> dis plex1 vxplex -g <shared_dg>mv original_plex new_plex vxplex -g <shared_dg> snapstart vol snapplex vxplex -g <shared_dg> snaphot snapplex vxplex -g <shared_dg> snapback vol snapplex vxplex -g <shared_dg> plex |
vxrelayout | vxrelayout -g <shared_dg> status volume vxrelayout -g <shared_dg> start volume vxrelayout -g <shared_dg> reverse volname |
vxsd | vxsd -g <shared_dg> assoc plex subdisk1 [subdisk2 subdisk3 ...] vxsd -g <shared_dg> [-o force] dis subdisk vxsd -g <shared_dg> mv old_subdisk new_subdisk [new_subdisk ...] vxsd -g <shared_dg> aslog plex2 sdisk3 vxsd -g <shared_dg> join subdisk1 subdisk2 ... new_subdisk vxsd -g <shared_dg> [-o force] dis subdisk vxsd -g <shared_dg> split subdisk newsd [newsd2]... |
vxsnap | vxsnap -g <shared_dg> addmir volume [nmirror=N] vxsnap -g <shared_dg> prepare volume vxsnap -g <shared_dg> rmmir volume vxsnap -g <shared_dg>unprepare volume vxsnap -g <shared_dg> make snapshot_tuple [snapshot_tuple]... [alloc=storage_attributes] vxsnap [-f] -g <shared_dg> dis volume vxsnap -g <shared_dg> addmap volumename count vxsnap -g <shared_dg> print volumename vxsnap -g <shared_dg> list volumename vxsnap -g <shared_dg> syncwait snapvol vxsnap -g <shared_dg> snapwait vxsnap -g <shared_dg> refresh snapvol source=volume vxsnap -g <shared_dg> restore target source=volname vxsnap -g <shared_dg> split volumename vxsnap -g <shared_dg> reattach volname source=volname |
vxsnptadm | vxsnptadm -g <shared_dg> create vol [snptname=snpt] [snapvolname=snapvol] [data={yes|no}] vxsnptadm -g <shared_dg> info vol [snptname=snpt] vxsnptadm -g <shared_dg> remove vol snptname=snpt vxsnptadm -g <shared_dg> removeall vol [cookie=cookie] vxsnptadm -g <shared_dg> rename vol snptname=snpt newname=snpt2 |
vxvol | vxvol -g <shared_dg> set logtype=drl | drlseq volume vxvol -g <shared_dg> start volume vxvol -g <shared_dg> stop volume vxvol -g <shared_dg> {startall|stopall} volume vxvol -g <shared_dg> init enable volume vxvol -g <shared_dg> init active volume vxvol -g <shared_dg> maint volumename vxvol -g <shared_dg> set len volumename vxvol -g <shared_dg> set logtype volumename vxvol -g <shared_dg> set loglen volumename |
vxvset | vxvset -g <shared_dg> make volume-set-name volume-name vxvset -g <shared_dg> addvol volume-set-name volume-name vxvset -g <shared_dg> list volume-set-name vxvset -g <shared_dg> rmvol volume-set-name volume-name vxvset -g <shared_dg> stop volume-set-name vxvset -g <shared_dg> start volume-set-name |
vxevac | vxevac -g <shared_dg> medianame |
vxresize | vxresize [ -Vsb] [-F fstype] -g <shared_dg> volume length |
vxrecover | vxrecover -g <shared_dg> vxrecover -g <shared_dg> volume |
vxckdiskrm | vxckdiskrm -g <shared_dg> medianame |